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Museum of the Human Web: A Collection of Web History

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The web was made by people. Not by algorithms, not by models, not by machines that dream in code. By people in rooms, garages, and workshops arguing over protocols, shipping software on floppy disks, building companies from nothing, and connecting the world one awkward, brilliant, human decision at a time.

For over fifty years, from ARPANET to the eve of Chat GPT, the internet was built by human beings working with nothing but other human beings' work to build on. No co‑pilots, no synthetic minds. Just vision, stubbornness, and the trembling hand of a species figuring it out in real time.

That era is ending now. Not because the web is dying, but because how we make things is fundamentally changing. Creation is becoming a collaboration with machines. Which makes the artifacts, documents, failures, and breakthroughs, into relics of the last time we did this alone. The Museum of the Human Web is a collection of objects from that era.

Proceeds from the artifact sweepstakes benefit the Internet Archive and the Computer History Museum. A Parallel experience.